Author: Read with Pride
We’wha’s Legacy: Zuni Two-Spirit Traditions
readwithpride.com History books have a funny way of “forgetting” the most interesting people. For a long time, the narrative of the American West was all about rugged cowboys and stoic pioneers: usually depicted as straight, cisgender, and very white. But if you scratch the surface of the red dust in New Mexico, you’ll find a …
Radical Faeries: Spirituality in the Wild
readwithpride.com If you’ve spent any time scrolling through the latest MM romance books or diving deep into LGBTQ+ fiction, you know that the “chosen family” trope isn’t just a plot device: it’s a lifeline. It’s that moment in a story where the protagonist realizes that the people who share his blood might not be the …
Purim: The Original Queer Masquerade
readwithpride.com It’s March 1st, 2026, and if you’re sensing a sudden shift in the vibes, a mixture of chaotic energy, glitter, and the smell of apricot-filled pastries, you aren’t imagining things. We are officially on the eve of Purim. For those who grew up in the tradition, it’s the loudest day on the Jewish calendar. …
Sacred Rites: Hijras and South Asian Culture
readwithpride.com If you’ve ever found yourself deep in a “found family” trope in your favorite MM romance books, you know there’s something incredibly powerful about creating a community where the world hasn’t left you a seat at the table. But long before we were binge-reading queer fiction on our Kindles, there was a community in …
The Sacred Band: Devotion in Ancient Greece
readwithpride.com If you’ve ever stayed up until 3 AM devouring a forced proximity MM romance, thinking, “There is no way these two could get any closer without catching feelings,” I have some historical tea for you. Ancient Greece didn’t just invent democracy and olive oil; they essentially invented the “battle couple” trope, and they did …
Saint Sebastian: Faith, Pain, and Queer Iconography
readwithpride.com If you’ve ever wandered through a classical art museum, scrolled through a particularly moody Pinterest board, or spent way too much time in the “hurt/comfort” tag on Archive of Our Own, you’ve met Saint Sebastian. He’s usually tied to a tree, looking slightly more “ethereal” than someone being pelted with arrows probably should, and …
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The Horned God: Queer Paganism and Nature
readwithpride.com If you’ve ever felt like the modern world is a bit too “square” for your tastes, or if you’ve found more solace in a quiet grove of trees than in a crowded city bar, you’re not alone. For many in our community, the path to self-discovery doesn’t just lead to the dance floor: it …
Temples of Desire: Same-Sex Love in Ancient Japan
readwithpride.com If you’ve ever spent an afternoon lost in the pages of a gay historical romance, you know there’s something uniquely magnetic about forbidden glances in ancient hallways and the heavy weight of tradition clashing with personal desire. But what if I told you that in ancient Japan, these stories weren’t just the stuff of …
A Sanctuary for All: The Rise of the MCC
readwithpride.com If you’ve ever cracked open a particularly emotional MM romance book, you know the one, where the main character has been kicked out of his home or his church and finally finds a group of people who say, “Hey, you’re okay exactly as you are”: then you’ve felt the “Sanctuary” trope. It’s that sigh …
Orishas and Identity: Queer Spirits in Santería
readwithpride.com Let’s be real: for many of us in the LGBTQ+ community, the word “religion” carries more baggage than a transatlantic flight. We’ve spent years: decades, even: being told that sacred spaces aren’t for us. But what if I told you there’s a spiritual tradition where being “different” isn’t just tolerated, but actually seen as …
Unity in Faith: The Modern Queer Muslim Iftar
readwithpride.com There is something inherently cinematic about the moments just before sunset during Ramadan. The air feels thick with anticipation, the kitchen smells like a heavenly mix of cardamom and frying pastry, and everyone is checking their watches every thirty seconds. But for many in our community, that sunset has historically been met with a …
Praise and Pride: The Black Queer Church Experience
readwithpride.com If you’ve ever sat in a pew on a sweltering Sunday morning, fans fluttering like butterfly wings and the Hammond organ trembling beneath the floorboards, you know that the Black Church isn’t just a building. It’s a heartbeat. It’s the soul of a community that has survived through rhythm, prayer, and an unbreakable bond …
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Sergius and Bacchus: The ‘Gay Saints’ of History
readwithpride.com If you’ve spent any time scrolling through the MM romance books section of your favorite e-reader, you know the “brothers-in-arms” trope is an absolute powerhouse. There’s something undeniably magnetic about two soldiers facing the world together, their bond forged in the heat of battle and deepened by a secret only they share. But while …
Queer Shabbat: Redefining Jewish Tradition
readwithpride.com There is something undeniably magical about Friday evening as the sun starts to dip below the horizon. For centuries, Jewish families have marked this moment with the lighting of candles, the braiding of challah, and a shift in energy from the frantic “doing” of the workweek to the restorative “being” of the Sabbath. But …
Sacred Circles: The Two-Spirit Powwow Revival
readwithpride.com The rhythm of the drum isn’t just a sound; it’s a heartbeat. If you’ve ever stood at the edge of a dance circle, you know that vibration that travels from the soles of your feet straight up to your chest. But for a long time, for many Indigenous LGBTQ+ folks, that circle felt like …
Diwali Glow: Celebrating Queer South Asian Joy
readwithpride.com Diwali is about the lights, the sweets, the massive family gatherings, and that specific, electric feeling of a new beginning. But for those of us in the queer South Asian diaspora, the “Festival of Lights” hasn’t always felt like it had a seat at the table for us. For a long time, many felt …
Sisters of Indulgence: The Art of Queer Canonization
readwithpride.com If you’ve ever been to a major Pride march or a community protest, you’ve likely seen them: the towering cornettes, the heavy whiteface makeup, the glitter-dusted habits, and the unmistakable aura of “holy mischief.” They are the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, and since 1979, they’ve been the self-appointed guardian angels: and fabulous thorns in …
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Queer Magic: Astrology, Tarot, and Spiritual Identity
readwithpride.com If you’ve spent more than five minutes on a queer dating app lately, you know the drill. Before you even exchange names, you’re checking compatibility. “Oh, you’re a Scorpio rising? I’m an Aquarius moon… this is either going to be a soul-shattering romance or a complete disaster.” At Read with Pride, we’ve noticed a …
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Tantra and Touch: The Sacredness of Queer Intimacy
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: for a long time, the world has tried to tell us that queer desire is everything except sacred. We’ve been told it’s a phase, a sin, or just a bit of “recreational fun” on a Saturday night. But here at Read with Pride, we know better. We know …
Riding Proud: The Legacy of the Gay Rodeo
readwithpride.com When you think of a rodeo, your mind probably jumps straight to those gritty, dust-covered images of “traditional” Americana: massive belt buckles, Wranglers tighter than a drum, and a whole lot of heteronormative machismo. But for those of us in the know, there’s a whole other side to the dirt and the glitter. Welcome …

